advantages of stock or gator blades

Last fall I purchased a new Hustler fastrak 52/20. I bought gator blades for it, along with the original blades. The gator blades have not come off yet. The cut looks fine to me, but would the stock blades do any better for the lush spring grass? What are the pros and cons of each type of blade? Is it simply a mulch issue for leaves in fall? Is it normal to run gators in the spring? Any advice or comments are appreciated.

My Toro 36" fixed dech was mowing terribly with gators. It left a stipe of grass up the middle uncut. I when to high lifts and that solved the problem. I may try the gators doubled with high lifts this fall for leaves.

My 61" Stander currently has single gators. Doubles were bogging down to much......the singles are working pretty good..

I always have to do alot of trial and error when I get a new mower. Next I will probably try 2 standard lifts and a high lift on the discharge side.....

Gators tend to discharge smaller clippings which disappear easier.

Derek

In the fall gators will reduce leaves to dust. Especially dry leaves.

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Double em up and you will never go back. stock hi/med lift on bottom, gator's on top. As for spindle life, the effect is minimal. Besides you are running a "commercial" grade mower and is designed to last hundreds of hours. If you are using this for your yard, you will probably wear out before your mower does..

Thanks dwost. I will put them on like you suggested tonight. We got a lot of rain here the last 48 hours and things are growing real fast. BTW, was in Defiance, Ohio all day yesterday. Is this close to you?

doubleing them you have to make sure you have enough engine to push them i am running a diesel grasshopper and it doesnt affect them but i think the stock h/l do a better job on regular grass it doesnt windrow it